Super_Antonio

Be firm in shorting gold and you will definitely make money

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OANDA:XAUUSD   Gold Spot / U.S. Dollar
It is now 10:12 am. I woke up this morning and found a surprise. I shorted gold in the 1964-1966 area last night and hit my expected profit target of 1959-1958 in the morning. Although the profit was not much,it is indeed a surprise for us, and it is also a wonderful start to the day. Now that I have developed a new trading plan and have executed transactions according to my own trading plan and logic, the next thing we have to do is wait patiently for profits. I believe this deal can bring us a relatively substantial profit.

Gold currently maintains a narrow range of fluctuations in the 1966-1968 area. Yesterday's gold rebound did not regain the 1980 position. Therefore, the overall short trend of gold has not changed. Therefore, gold's rebound is a good time to short gold. Gold currently faces short-term resistance in the 1968-1970 area, and the second key resistance is in the 1976-1980 area. So we can continue to short gold around this resistance area.

In fact, as long as you grasp the rhythm, it is easy to profit from gold trading. If you don't know the accurate trading rhythm, you can follow my trading ideas. I post my trading ideas every day and I also post free trading signals on a regular basis. Many friends have given feedback that it is very helpful. If you want to learn market trading logic, or you want clear trading signals and get more profits, I can satisfy you. Be sure to follow the bottom of the article to view the details!
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At present, gold has fallen back to around 1966, and our short gold position has begun to make profits again.
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My latest trading plan has been adjusted, have you seen it?
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Short-term gold shorting is easy to make a profit again, do you want to follow the latest trading plan?
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